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Erh, maybe she (alright, not maybe) missed out the context in explaining
why. Looking at others in the eyes is a sign of aggression in
very situational cases--in general everyday cases, there's nothing wrong with looking another in the eye xD
Perhaps when tensions are raised that it means eye-eye = aggression...But not in normal (note: more than 99%) cases.
Try to study on that case there BF. It ain't normal--understand the reasons behind things. Unless there is a perceived instance of aggression wherein there is none, then the behavior is not normal at all (wherein normal = understandable)
Perhaps...its also a thing on your mother's side :/
PPE:
When I was younger, my mom told me not to look at people. I don't know why though, but then again, I don't know why she does a lot of things.
Maybe it embarrassed her or something. That's not a hard thing to do.
All I know is that she told me that looking at other people in the eyes is a sign of aggression, and if I do it, the people I looked at would attack me.
Which cultural background is your mom from, Flyme? That tends to be one of those things that's really different between, say, East Asia and Western Europe.
Ahh, yeah ._.
Here in Asia, there's also that notion of EYE-EYE = :I, but the belief usually stems from perceptions and assumptions. Probably presumed threats on disrespect in his case? It's not common nowadays though (as said by personal experiences in asking elders of 1-2 generations prior to me)
Though isn't it also a belief in the west on that note too? I've seen some films (can't recall what or their name) that show that kind of attitude.